Re: SeaMonkey v2 extension replacements

2009-11-26 Thread Mike C
Sqwertz wrote: On Thu, 26 Nov 2009 10:11:15 -0800, Ant wrote: Also, ColorfulTabs: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1368 Might as well add IE Tab to that. Which is why I won't upgrade yet on most of my machines. -sw Might as well add tabbrowser extension and Extension Mgr. Th

Re: Didn't news.mozilla.org used to have a secured port?

2009-11-26 Thread Jay Garcia
On 26.11.2009 19:44, Ant wrote: --- Original Message --- Leonidas Jones wrote: IIRC, it was port 563 SSL. Or is that no longer there for news.mozilla.org? Thank you in advance. :) I think you are thinking of the old support location secnews.netscape.com That server is still there, with

Can't log into MyCokeRewards.com with SeaMonkey v2.0, but can with v1.1.18 and Firefox v2.0.0.20?

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Hello! http://www.mycokerewards.com/home.do doesn't seem to let me log in with SeaMonkey v2.0, but will for old v1.1.18 and Firefox v2.0.0.20. I already tried allowing referrers and changing User Agent to Firefox v2.0.0.20 Linux. Any ideas? Thank you in advance. :) -- "Any spoke will lead th

Re: Didn't news.mozilla.org used to have a secured port?

2009-11-26 Thread Leonidas Jones
Ant wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: IIRC, it was port 563 SSL. Or is that no longer there for news.mozilla.org? Thank you in advance. :) I think you are thinking of the old support location secnews.netscape.com That server is still there, with its groups, by the way, Ah that was it. How com

Re: FlashBlock GUI options not showing up in Mozilla SeaMonkey v2.0?

2009-11-26 Thread Leonidas Jones
Ant wrote: Leonidas Jones wrote: Ant wrote: Hello. I just installed the latest stable FlashBlock extension (v1.3.14) from http://flashblock.mozdev.org/installation2.html into my clean and new SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0 (not upgrade) in my updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. I noticed GUI options are missin

Re: Defragmentation

2009-11-26 Thread Serge Popper
Serge Popper wrote: MCBastos wrote: Interviewed by CNN on 25/11/2009 21:28, Serge Popper told the world: Did you compact the mailboxes first? That may shrink them enough to make defragmentation more possible. No, I didn't. I'll try that. Thanks. Another thing: Don't forget to *close* *a

Re: Didn't news.mozilla.org used to have a secured port?

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Leonidas Jones wrote: IIRC, it was port 563 SSL. Or is that no longer there for news.mozilla.org? Thank you in advance. :) I think you are thinking of the old support location secnews.netscape.com That server is still there, with its groups, by the way, Ah that was it. How come Mozilla.or

Re: FlashBlock GUI options not showing up in Mozilla SeaMonkey v2.0?

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Leonidas Jones wrote: Ant wrote: Hello. I just installed the latest stable FlashBlock extension (v1.3.14) from http://flashblock.mozdev.org/installation2.html into my clean and new SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0 (not upgrade) in my updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. I noticed GUI options are missing in my SM's

Re: ANOTHER QUESTION - can folders be transferred to a new account?

2009-11-26 Thread MCBastos
Interviewed by CNN on 26/11/2009 13:14, DoctorBill told the world: > Files are named thusly under old folder; > > Sent (no extension) large This is the one where the messages ACTUALLY are. > Sent.msfsmaller This is an index file, it exists only so Seamonkey can find quickly where it should

Re: can't resend a message in newsgroup.

2009-11-26 Thread Bill Davidsen
Phillip Jones wrote: on a rare occasion I have the need/desire send a message created ina newsgroup over again. Years ago I was able to do so, I noticed in SM1.1.8 and lower and SM 2 I can 't do this whether its saved in sent directory either in email Directory or the Local Directory. It didn

Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 judged best!

2009-11-26 Thread Arnie Goetchius
Arnie Goetchius wrote: S. Beaulieu wrote: I thought that those of you who read French would be interested in Nelson Dumais' blog entry from last Monday. He's the all-things-computer columnist for Montreal's La Presse newspaper. He did a comparison of Windows-based browsers using various tests,

Re: SeaMonkey 2.0 judged best!

2009-11-26 Thread Arnie Goetchius
S. Beaulieu wrote: I thought that those of you who read French would be interested in Nelson Dumais' blog entry from last Monday. He's the all-things-computer columnist for Montreal's La Presse newspaper. He did a comparison of Windows-based browsers using various tests, including a colour test.

Re: Slow newsgroups access in SM2 and launching Web browser with tabs earlier...

2009-11-26 Thread Jens Hatlak
Ant: 2. Is there a way to have SM2 ask me if I want to restore or not restore my tabbed session after exiting/restarting SM's Web browser? Sometimes I don't care for the saved tabs I had earlier. I could do this with v1.x's SessionSaver extension. You may want to have a look at Session Manager:

can't resend a message in newsgroup.

2009-11-26 Thread Phillip Jones
on a rare occasion I have the need/desire send a message created ina newsgroup over again. Years ago I was able to do so, I noticed in SM1.1.8 and lower and SM 2 I can 't do this whether its saved in sent directory either in email Directory or the Local Directory. It didn't use to make any an

Re: Slow newsgroups access in SM2 and launching Web browser with tabs earlier...

2009-11-26 Thread Leonidas Jones
Ant wrote: Hello again. 1. Is it me or is SM v2's newsgroup/usenet slow like to news.mozilla.org server? v1.1.18 was pretty fast. 2. Is there a way to have SM2 ask me if I want to restore or not restore my tabbed session after exiting/restarting SM's Web browser? Sometimes I don't care for the

Re: limit dropdown matches in url bar - how?

2009-11-26 Thread Jens Hatlak
goldtech wrote: Using SeaMonkey 2.0 on Linux. In Firefox there's an about:config control called: browser.urlbar.maxRichResults. I don't see this in SeaMonkey. That pref is not supported in SeaMonkey (yet). I would like to control how many results are seen when the urlbar drops down as I type

SeaMonkey 2.0 judged best!

2009-11-26 Thread S. Beaulieu
I thought that those of you who read French would be interested in Nelson Dumais' blog entry from last Monday. He's the all-things-computer columnist for Montreal's La Presse newspaper. He did a comparison of Windows-based browsers using various tests, including a colour test. SeaMonkey came o

Re: Didn't news.mozilla.org used to have a secured port?

2009-11-26 Thread Leonidas Jones
Ant wrote: Hello! IIRC, it was port 563 SSL. Or is that no longer there for news.mozilla.org? Thank you in advance. :) I think you are thinking of the old support location secnews.netscape.com That server is still there, with its groups, by the way, Lee

Re: FlashBlock GUI options not showing up in Mozilla SeaMonkey v2.0?

2009-11-26 Thread Leonidas Jones
Ant wrote: Hello. I just installed the latest stable FlashBlock extension (v1.3.14) from http://flashblock.mozdev.org/installation2.html into my clean and new SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0 (not upgrade) in my updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. I noticed GUI options are missing in my SM's toolbar (no F icon) an

Re: NNTP problems - FIX

2009-11-26 Thread Jens Hatlak
Bill Davidsen wrote: Is there any doc on all those config fields, particularly those which only appear when you know they exist? No. Would make submitting a useful bug report easier, and source is not really a great resource, even if you know how to read it, it takes time. Prefs that do not

Re: NNTP problems to authenticated hosts continue

2009-11-26 Thread chicagofan
Bill Davidsen wrote: chicagofan wrote: That's strange, because these [below] were the instructions I received by e-mail, after I wrote them about my connection problems after the changeover from Motzarella. These instructions cleared up my problem: It will connect with or without auth (but no

Slow newsgroups access in SM2 and launching Web browser with tabs earlier...

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Hello again. 1. Is it me or is SM v2's newsgroup/usenet slow like to news.mozilla.org server? v1.1.18 was pretty fast. 2. Is there a way to have SM2 ask me if I want to restore or not restore my tabbed session after exiting/restarting SM's Web browser? Sometimes I don't care for the saved ta

Didn't news.mozilla.org used to have a secured port?

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Hello! IIRC, it was port 563 SSL. Or is that no longer there for news.mozilla.org? Thank you in advance. :) -- "I'm not afraid of insects taking over the world, and you know why? It would take about a million ants just to aim a gun at me, let alone fire it. And you know what I'm doing while th

Re: ANOTHER QUESTION - can folders be transferred to a new account?

2009-11-26 Thread Bill Davidsen
DoctorBill wrote: Martin Freitag wrote: snip Just rename the folders in the old account and then copy it to your new one (while SM is closed!). On next start SM will automatically intgrate them. snip Martin Need help... Files are named thusly under old folder; Sent (no extension)

Re: Defragmentation

2009-11-26 Thread Bill Davidsen
Ant wrote: On 11/25/2009 12:27 PM PT, Graham typed: Close Seamonkey before you run defrag. Should close everything. I wonder if there are any good offline defrag that doesn't require user to run Windows. There is, it's called Linux. ;-) Doesn't require defrag, as is true with OS/X as wel

Re: SeaMonkey v2 extension replacements

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Also, ColorfulTabs: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/1368 On 11/26/2009 8:29 AM PT, Ant typed: I finally installed SeaMonkey v2.0 cleanly! I am slowly, manually reconfiguring it to match my old v1.1.18 installations. However, I have two old extensions that won't install in SeaMo

Re: Restore the old Form Manager!

2009-11-26 Thread Bill Davidsen
Lucas Levrel wrote: Le 20 novembre 2009, Bill Davidsen a écrit : Handling multiple forms per URL, covering all filled fields, would be perfect for almost any use. And if there was only one saved form for a URL, autofill might be the right interface. Are you sure Form Autofill cannot save more

Re: 2.0 is buggy as hell and I'm not going to use it anymore

2009-11-26 Thread JAS
S. Beaulieu wrote: > JAS wrote: >> I am using SM2 and have no problems with passwords, I have 11 accounts >> and all load automatically. No problems at all. Using Walnut theme and >> Win XP Pro. >> > > Maybe I tried to condense too much and my meaning was lost on the way! > I have no problem with t

Re: Quicktime

2009-11-26 Thread JD
Bush wrote: Cannot download Quicktime plugin Is this a Seamonkey problem or a window 7 problem ? swdlp.apple.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is not trusted. Error code: sec_error_untrusted_issuer) http://support.apple

FlashBlock GUI options not showing up in Mozilla SeaMonkey v2.0?

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
Hello. I just installed the latest stable FlashBlock extension (v1.3.14) from http://flashblock.mozdev.org/installation2.html into my clean and new SeaMonkey (SM) v2.0 (not upgrade) in my updated Windows XP Pro. SP3. I noticed GUI options are missing in my SM's toolbar (no F icon) and in SM'

Re: Quicktime

2009-11-26 Thread Bush
David E. Ross wrote: On 11/25/2009 6:40 PM, Bush wrote: Cannot download Quicktime plugin Is this a Seamonkey problem or a window 7 problem ? > swdlp.apple.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is not trusted. Error code: sec

Re: Quicktime

2009-11-26 Thread Bush
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 21:40:44 -0500, /Bush/: Cannot download Quicktime plugin Is this a Seamonkey problem or a window 7 problem ? swdlp.apple.com uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate is not trusted because the issuer certificate is not trusted. Error c

SeaMonkey v2 extension replacements

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
I finally installed SeaMonkey v2.0 cleanly! I am slowly, manually reconfiguring it to match my old v1.1.18 installations. However, I have two old extensions that won't install in SeaMonkey v2.0: TinyURL Creator v2.0 -- http://mozmonkey.com/ Coralize v0.91 -- http://www.coralcdn.org/plugins/ (ha

Re: Defragmentation

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
On 11/26/2009 4:39 AM PT, Gerald Ross typed: Should close everything. I wonder if there are any good offline defrag that doesn't require user to run Windows. PerfectDisc will do that. If, after you do a regular defrag with it, there are many system and meta files fragmented, it will suggest d

Re: 2.0 is buggy as hell and I'm not going to use it anymore

2009-11-26 Thread S. Beaulieu
JAS wrote: I am using SM2 and have no problems with passwords, I have 11 accounts and all load automatically. No problems at all. Using Walnut theme and Win XP Pro. Maybe I tried to condense too much and my meaning was lost on the way! I have no problem with the passwords themselves, just wit

Re: ANOTHER QUESTION - can folders be transferred to a new account?

2009-11-26 Thread DoctorBill
Martin Freitag wrote: snip Just rename the folders in the old account and then copy it to your new one (while SM is closed!). On next start SM will automatically intgrate them. snip Martin Need help... Files are named thusly under old folder; Sent (no extension) large Sent.msfs

Re: SeaMonkey 2 should remember zoom setting

2009-11-26 Thread David Wilkinson
Stanimir Stamenkov wrote: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:41:45 -0400, /David Wilkinson/: FireFox 3 remembers the zoom setting for each site, so that when you go there again it still looks the way you want. But SM2 does not have this feature. Why not? Is there (or will there be) an extension to do this?

Re: Defragmentation

2009-11-26 Thread Rick Merrill
Gerald Ross wrote: Ant wrote: On 11/25/2009 12:27 PM PT, Graham typed: My XP home edition leaves LARGE chunks of fragmented files behind called "Files that cannot be defragmented",when finished with a defrag. These files are all Mozilla, range from 565 to 4,367 fragments each. Files such as:

Re: Defragmentation

2009-11-26 Thread Gerald Ross
Ant wrote: On 11/25/2009 12:27 PM PT, Graham typed: My XP home edition leaves LARGE chunks of fragmented files behind called "Files that cannot be defragmented",when finished with a defrag. These files are all Mozilla, range from 565 to 4,367 fragments each. Files such as: \Documents and Sett

Re: Restore the old Form Manager!

2009-11-26 Thread Lucas Levrel
Le 20 novembre 2009, Bill Davidsen a écrit : > Handling multiple forms per URL, covering all filled fields, would be > perfect for almost any use. And if there was only one saved form for a > URL, autofill might be the right interface. Are you sure Form Autofill cannot save more than one form pe

Re: Defragmentation

2009-11-26 Thread Ant
On 11/25/2009 12:27 PM PT, Graham typed: My XP home edition leaves LARGE chunks of fragmented files behind called "Files that cannot be defragmented",when finished with a defrag. These files are all Mozilla, range from 565 to 4,367 fragments each. Files such as: \Documents and Settings\Popper\